Image Courtesy of Jimmy KingOfficial U.S. release details have been announced for the upcoming David Bowie compilation, Nothing Has Changed, which will include a new tune titled “Sue (Or In a Season of Crime).” The retrospective, which will span Bowie’s half-century career from 1964 to 2014, will hit stores November 18.

Nothing Has Changed will be available in several configurations, including three-CD and two-CD sets, a double-disc package, and various digital editions. Bowie recorded “Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)” specifically for the forthcoming compilation with longtime studio collaborator Tony Visconti. The track also will be released as a digital single on November 18, and will be sold as a limited edition 10-inch vinyl single in conjunction with the next Record Store Day campaign November 28.

Nothing Has Changed also will feature a previously unreleased song called “Let Me Sleep Beside You,” from Bowie’s shelved Toy sessions; “Your Turn to Drive,” a tune from those same sessions that previously was only available as a download; and a 2001 version of the 1971 outtake “Shadow Man.”

Here’s the full track list of the three-CD deluxe version of Nothing Has Changed: